Before I start actually SEWING this marathon quilt -
I have to test my seam allowances and
Set up my Pinto and my Lexus for some power sewing - ;))
I have told you before that I have three sewing machines -
That I refer to as my Pinto, my Toyota, and my Lexus -
My Pinto is a Montgomery Ward Signature 2000 and is very old -
My Toyota is a White Jeans Machine 1777 -
And is already set up for Free-Motion Quilting -
So I’m not touching her - ;))
My Lexus is my Husqvarna/Viking Lily 555 -
She’s my baby - ;))
So - to begin -
I used my June Tailor Short Cut ™ to cut some test samples - 2” x 3-1/2”
I figure that if I sew two 2” segments together - along the 3-1/2” side -
They should sew down to 3-1/2”, right?
And that 3-1/2” should MATCH the 3-1/2” side of another segment - right?
OK - here goes -
Testing #1 - Pinto - with 1/4” patchwork foot - magnetic seam guide and purple tape
I can’t change the needle position on this machine - but according to the
Collins Machine Seam Gauge & Adhesive Guide - this should work -
A - Press it - and match it to the 3-1/2” side of another segment -
Looks to be 1/8” short to me - the bottom section doesn’t match on the left side
Let’s try this again -
B - Same foot - same tape - just not so close to the guide -
Still short -
C - Same foot - double check the tape with the Collins guide - right on
Still 1/8” short!!
The Collins guide might be correct for 1/4" seam -
But I need a "scant" 1/4" seam -
So that ain't gonna work -
D - Change to the Little Foot -
The Original Little Foot - by Lynn Graves
Can’t get the magnetic seam guide any closer -
The feed dogs are in the way -
But it butts right up against the foot anyway -
So it should work -
Ta Dah!!
So - one more test for good measure -
FINALLY!!
OK - so the Pinto is set up for power chain-piecing -
Next up - the Lexus -
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
P.S. I am in the process of returning SEVEN dies to the manufacturer. I'll post about it when I figure out a nice way to say what I want to say. ;))
A blog about quilting and using the LEFT-EZE Rule - my HST/QST Ruler designed for LEFT-HANDED Quilters -
Pages
- Home
- LEFT-EZE™ Rule
- LEFT-EZE™ Rule - Tutorials
- LEFT-EZE™ Rule - Size Chart
- LEFT-EZE™ Rule - Free Pattern & Tutorial
- LEFT-EZE™ Rule - Reviews/Testimonials
- About This Blog - And Me
- Rules
- Reviews
- Quilt Journal
- QJ - Floral Applique
- Sudoku Quilts
- Studio Organization
- Fabric Storage Tips
- Left-Handed Quilting (LHQ) - Introduction
- LHQ - Basics
- LHQ - Rotary Cutting
- LHQ - Construction
- LHQ - Hand Sewing
- LHQ - Binding
- LHQ - Finishing The Quilt
- LHQSQ - LHQ Sampler Quilt
- UFOs/Projects/Squirrels
- Quilt-Along - LHQSQ 2.0
- Privacy Policy
1 comment:
I was going to say something about that scant ¼" seam - now I know why your work is so darn good. I use the ¼" food on the Kenmore, The side of the presser foot for the ancient Singer and I never piece on the Babylock. I do, however, use the same machine for the entire quilt that I work on because my ¼" seams are never the same on different machines -guess now I know why :-) Wishing a productive weekend and luck with the die manufacturer!
Post a Comment